- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Rate Worries Spur Broad Stock Decline
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Judge Cites 'Substantial Progress' in Legal Funding
- Valley Gets Fewer New Officers Than Hoped : LAPD: High attrition and delayed redeployment forces divisions to reassign staff to man six added cars.
- Man Guilty in Smuggling Scheme : Crime: North Hollywood resident conspired to bring in illegal immigrants from Pakistan and India.
- Community Comment : 'Excusing Negative Rap Is Wrong'
- PACOIMA : Stabbing Victim's Roommates Sought
- Ex-College President John Johnson Dies at 78
- SUN VALLEY : Opponents of Waste Center Plan to Meet
- Coach Gets Painful Perspective Lesson : Basketball: Antelope Valley College's Chelette recovering after brief stay in hospital.
- O.C. Dancer Follows Dream to Its Corps
- HISTORY : 50 Years Later, Dispute Revives Auschwitz Pain : Some Jewish groups say Polish organizers showed insensitivity in plans to commemorate liberation.
- Contest to Honor Student Inventors
- Panel Rebuffs Welfare Mothers' Input
- 2 Sponsored by Boxer for U.S. Judgeships Withdraw From Consideration
- Flood Plain Camping Ban Urged : Storms: City law would be aimed at keeping squatters out of Ventura River bottom. Homeless center will open next week.
- 2 Freed From Cave-In : Rescue: Firefighters save men buried up to their necks in collapse of trench at an Anaheim Hills home.
- Plant Cited for Safety Violations : Rockwell: Agency says infractions may have contributed to a fatal blast at test site near Simi Valley last year.
- CHATSWORTH : School Helps Japan Quake Relief Efforts
- Wanted: Coach of Football Power, Please Apply Soon
- Thompson Will Call Down the Thunder at Anaheim Stadium
- Theater Review : 'Chorus Line' Brings a Casting Call to Life
- Ducks and Kings Get Off to Cold Start : Hockey: Anaheim is mighty rusty, but not Edmonton rookie Joe Oliver, who scores and assists in 2-1 Oiler victory.
- POLITICS : Candidate Lagging, Opposition Hopes Peru Leader Stumbles
- George Price; Cartoons Ran in New Yorker for 62 Years
- Collision Kills Bicyclist, 13
- Weather Forecaster Is 100% Right After All
- WOODLAND HILLS : Inner-City Kids Make Friends at Castlemont
- Obituaries : Ramon F. LaGrandeur; Former College President
- Truck Forces Dental Office to Open Wide
- BOYS' SOCCER / SOUTH COAST LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Mater Dei Ties Despite Players Being Suspended
- Northridge Wins in League Debut
- Beauregard Hearing Scheduled for Feb. 17
- He Cuts to the Chase on 'Meet the Press' : Television: NBC News Washington bureau chief Tim Russert says he strives to 'make complicated public-policy issues interesting and understandable' to people.
- With Songwriter Going, Tramps May Pack It In
- It's a Deadhead World Without the Dead : Movies: 'Tie-Died,' a documentary about fans of the rock group, ran into a little problem: The band refused to participate.
- O.C. Chamber to Shrink Last 3 Concerts
- Vons to Give Up Discount Chain, Boost Pavilions
- U.S. Reportedly Considers Direct Talks With Serbs
- DEVASTATING JOLT IN JAPAN : L.A. Quake Relief Effort Seeks Cash, Not Supplies
- L.A. Unified Considers Sale of Headquarters
- BOYS' BASKETBALL / SEA VIEW LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Third-Quarter Run Helps Santa Margarita Roll On
- BOYS' BASKETBALL / PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Estancia Rolls Past Laguna Beach
- Youth Opinion : How Do You Fit a Job with Everything Else?
- SIMI VALLEY : 2 Arrested on Drug Charges, Cash Seized
- WOODLAND HILLS : Wheelchair Gives Actress Freedom
- NBA ROUNDUP : Rodman Absent, Robinson Not
- End of Richards Era for Thousand Oaks
- There Should Be Some Ham in There, Too
- Orange County Jobless Rate Fell to 4.1% in December
- Clinton Administration Eases N. Korea Trade Sanctions : Diplomacy: Direct phone calls, credit-card transactions are among concessions called for by nuclear treaty.
- Gingrich Threatens to Delay Mexico Aid Bill : Legislation: Speaker would retaliate if Democrats continue to stymie GOP. He calls 'contract' top priority.
- COLUMN ONE : Tough Sell for the Home Team : Pro clubs find it can be hard to gain a big following in Southern California. Loyalists exist. But most fans seem a bit more laid-back or impatient, and many have their hearts elsewhere.
- Quake Lets the Savvy Relive a Bit of '80s Real Estate Madness : 'I will do an earthquake special myself. It's a way for us to buy in a higher price range.'
- Mission Viejo : Sorsabal's Assistant Is New City Manager
- NEWPORT BEACH : Birthday Card Gets a Smashing Delivery
- CALABASAS : Planners Postpone Decision on Eatery
- First-Half Troubles at Home Bring Down Loyola Marymount
- AUSTRALIAN OPEN : Sampras, Sawamatsu Take a Break From Their Troubles, Win
- Antley Rides Petionville to Victory in San Miguel
- Theater Review : The Fun to Do in 'Much Ado' : A Smart, Lighthearted Romp Brings Comedy to the Fore at the Old Globe
- AEROSPACE
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- But Can They Order a Burger and Fries?
- INSIDE & OUT : Club Lights
- FURNITURE : Putting the Pieces Together With Style
- Youths Sentenced in Death of Partner in Crime Plot
- UC President Peltason Announces Retirement Plans : Education: Head of nine-campus system will leave office in October. He is praised for stabilizing financial situation.
- Catalina Takes a Beating : Islanders Worry About Tourism, Isolation as Storms' Toll Rises
- GLENDALE : 'Summit' to Assess Students' Interests
- Beaten Robbery Suspect Asks Victims for Aid : Crime: An apparent fallout among thieves ends in a fracas. The occupants help the injured man, call Westminster police.
- MAKING A DIFFERENCE : Sexual Assault Response Team: Removing Trauma from the Aftermath
- MISSION VIEJO : Students Hone Skills With Radio Broadcasts
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL : In a Zone, Notre Dame Routs Crespi and Marcaccini, 73-56
- Two Quartets Do What One Can't--an Octet
- Music Review : Welcome Guests at the Philharmonic
- NHL ROUNDUP : Rangers Get Glory, Sabres Take Victory
- Celebs Show Commitment to APLA
- Pope Has Words of Peace for Buddhists, Tamils in Sri Lanka
- White House Targets Drugs, Terrorism : Politics: Secretary of state outlines Clinton Administration foreign policy priorities. New laws, strategies pledged.
- For Russians, Each Death in Chechnya Raises Contempt
- DEVASTATING JOLT IN JAPAN : Quake-Hit Kobe Finally Gets Aid : Japan: After days of paralyzing confusion, relief convoys arrive every few minutes in the stricken city. Thirty-five people rescued, but death toll passes 4,600.
- 150 Rescued From Tunnel After Avalanches in India
- Newport Bay and Section of Aliso Beach Reopened
- Woman Is Acquitted of Assault With Car : Trial: Jury convicts the Newbury Park resident of hit-and-run in the incident involving her estranged husband.
- Obituaries : Genevieve M. Hibbott; Hollywood Secretary
- NEWPORT BEACH : City Closer to Getting Park Site
- Hospital Expansion Faces Additional Suit
- Simi Valley Quake Loan Program May Be Revamped : Rebuilding: Complaints prompt city to consider changing definition of moderate-income homeowners.
- Businessman Gets 25 Years to Life in Partner's Death
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Ex-Hospital Director Faces Conflict of Interest Charges
- Plant Cited for Worker Safety Violations : Rockwell: Agency says infractions may have contributed to a fatal blast at company's Santa Susana test site.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL : Alemany Blocks Bad Memories : Girls' basketball: Funicello rejects seven shots in 51-36 victory at Sports Arena.
- TV Reviews : Huell Howser Visits D.A.'s Office
- GIRLS' SOCCER ROUNDUP : Pratts Leads Agoura Onslaught
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Off On Fears of Interest Rate Hike
- Jurist Refuses to OK Microsoft Antitrust Pact : Software: Angry federal judge says agreement with Justice Department is unlikely to engender fair competition.
- 12.9% Rise in Housing Starts Posted in 1994 : Construction: It was the strongest year since 1988. December rate dipped slightly after solid November gain.
- RENOVATION : Planning Is Key to Finding That 'Perfect' House in an Imperfect World
- O.C. Unemployment Rate Down to 4.1%, a 4-Year Low
- DEVASTATING JOLT IN JAPAN : Heartening, Grim Sights Greet California Official : Tour: Seismic panel director is cheered by still-standing high-rises. But he despairs at many collapsed buildings.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Moves to Require Notice of Big Events
- OXNARD / VENTURA : Probation Ordered in Voter Fraud Case
- Suspect in Slaying of Ice Cream Vendor Sought
- RELIGION / JOHN DART : Couples Get License to Skip Blood Tests : Law: State drops requirement for marriage document, but clergy may not be aware of change..
- WESTLAKE : Slain Nurses's Son Will Not Testify
- Vanderputten Lifts Pepperdine Over San Diego
- Going on the Defensive, Notre Dame Prevails, 1-0
- Baseball to Expand in '97 or '98
- Music Review : N.Y.'s Philharmonia Virtuosi Brings Exotic Fare to Biltmore
- Looking for a Few Good Players : Baseball: At Angels' open tryouts, major league hopefuls are put through their paces running and throwing.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Mickelson Alone Atop Tucson Field
- TENNIS / DANA HADDAD : Boisclair Becomes Senior Member of the Area's Juniors
- Judge Sentences 3 Teens, Closing Tay Slaying Case
- County Faces Outbreak of Measles : Health: Eight residents are diagnosed with contagious virus. Experts blame apathy about immunizations.
- Meeting to Focus on Managing Cash Flow
- MOORPARK : Radar Sign to Warn Speeding Motorists
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Trustees Ban Real and Toy Weapons
- Suspect in Assaults Freed : Crime: Prosecutors ask judge to release Casitas Springs man because of new test results. He still faces charges in Ojai cases.
- Nine Is Plenty for Trail Blazers : Pro basketball: Portland plays three men short because of suspensions, but Drexler keys victory over Clippers.
- 'Can-Can' Can Too
- Are Fans Sorry to See Georgia Go? Did Rams Have Winning Season?
- They'll Give Some Slack When They Get a Title
- Excellent News Source
- Picture of Helicopters Seems Unfair, Distorted
- Letters to Kobe : 'Our Hearts Go Out'
- How 'Bout Them Super Bowl Teams?
- McKnight Column Draws Return Fire
- Orel's Not Out of a Job; He's Free Agency at Work
- Tribute Struck a Personal Chord : Local Rock Heritage
- Letterman at the Oscars
- Don't Forget Chuck
- Civic Light Opera's 'Can-Can' Can Too
- Pavarotti at the Forum
- Interview Throws No Light on Soka Decision
- Tribute Struck a Personal Chord
- Reading 'Pulp Fiction'
- BANKING & FINANCE - Jan. 21, 1995
- Obituaries - Jan. 21, 1995
- Obituaries - Jan. 21, 1995
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Laid-Off Workers Get a Ray of Hope : Bankruptcy: Judge orders county to take seniority into account when deciding who loses job. Some of 186 already given pink slips may get theirs back.
- NO PENALTY: It seemed another cruel blow...
- LOST LIVES: This one slipped between the...
- Dole Nominates Hollywood Minister as Senate Chaplain
- Naomi Vine Tops List for Laguna Museum : Art: The board may vote on appointment Tuesday. She is a business-wise administrator with a Ph.D. in art history.
- Judge Orders O.C. to Rework Layoff Plan
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Citron Gave Broker Many Calls but Few Commissions : Fund: Dean Witter's Albert De Spirito talked often with treasurer but seldom made sales to him. The two might have been chatting, not dealing.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Minors Need Only Ask to Get Settlement Funds : Pool: Class-action suit demands return of millions but court officials say guardians have successfully petitioned to have four youngsters' money transferred to private banks.
- Nurse Alleges Heiress Was Given Fatal Morphine Dose : Courts: Judge orders inquiry into Doris Duke's 1993 death in Beverly Hills. Ex-butler, physician deny charges.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Irvine District Asks Parents to Rank Long List of Potential Cuts : Schools: Facing $30-million loss, its options include closing a junior high, increasing class size and slashing arts, athletics.
- Ito Bars Some Querying of Key LAPD Detective : Simpson case: Some of Fuhrman's alleged remarks may not be used by defense to attack his credibility.
- Riordan, Group to Lobby for U.S. Funds : Redevelopment: Mayor will lead delegation to Washington seeking anti-crime money and business tax credits for inner-city revitalization plan.
- Riordan to Lead Lobbying Group Seeking U.S. Funds
- Heated Dispute Over Piracy Puts South China Factory Under Fire : Trade: U.S. wants Shenfei Optical closed for copyright infringement. The company denies wrongdoing.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : O.C. Supervisors Back Refunds to School Districts
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : 3,600 Election Workers Still Awaiting Pay
- MEDIA
- Company Town : Ex-Philip Morris Chief Joins Board of Time Warner
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Himalayan Slides Kill 183 on Highway : India: Heavy snowfall strands 500 others in mountain tunnel, traps hundreds of vehicles. Massive rescue mounted.
- GOP's Defense Plans Are at War With Budget Goals
- Sources Say Ito Will Drop 'Moral Certainty' Jury Rule
- Orange County Almanac
- Black Political Group to Meet
- Basketball Again Appears at Top of Titus' Priority List
- Raiders Interview Dallas Assistant : Pro football: Coaching situation unsettled as Al Davis talks with Butch Davis, hires Joe Bugel, ponders Art Shell.
- American West Race Is Anyone's to Lose
- 'Gay 90s Musical': A Proud Presentation
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Inflation Fears Are Rekindled; Dow Falls 46.77
- Pilot Shot Down Over N. Korea Is to Return to His Unit, U.S. Says
- Toasting Starlet <i> and</i> Author
- DEVASTATING JOLT IN JAPAN : Visiting Experts Stunned by Lack of Preparedness : Services: Earthquake engineers say the total breakdown of emergency coordination cost lives.
- State Must Tell Public About Prop. 187 Delay : Immigration: Judge says officials have to post notices that initiative will not be enforced until legality is decided.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Helicopter Service Contract Approved
- Study Cites Little Airline Interest in Base : Point Mugu: Report says joint military-civilian use may not initially lure any carriers other than commuter lines.
- Norway Fails in Bid to Sell Soccer Field : Recreation: Country had declared it owned Rolling Hills parcel that was once set aside for visiting sailors to play on. But judge sides with a local charity organization.
- Arrests Made in a Rash of Mailbox Thefts : Crime: Thieves take letters containing cash and credit card information by fishing out envelopes through the drop slots.
- Jury Urges Life Without Parole for Killer : Sentence: Christopher Arthur Mann earlier was convicted of slaying a man at an automated teller machine in Lancaster.
- INS Clerk Is Charged With Possessing Fake Documents : Investigation: Los Angeles-based employee was also moonlighting as an immigration consultant without the agency's knowledge, officials say.
- Judge Raises Questions on Microsoft Decree : Technology: On the eve of federal hearing, antitrust settlement is criticized as being too limited.
- Pacific Mutual Life Appoints 4 New Vice Presidents
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Dating Games : His first outing was awkward. To find out what went wrong, he brought other teens to the table to find some answers.
- Air Passengers May Receive Spray Warnings : Health: Pena proposes a plan to notify American travelers of those countries that still mandate the use of insecticides aboard planes.
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : Comments on Welfare Laws Run Gamut
- Flood Ruptured Ojai Sewer Main, Spilling Waste in Creek
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Sea Country Center to Host Youths' Dance
- Major Gay Archives Find a Home at USC : History: Two merged collections have 2 million items. The arrangement shows academia's growing acceptance of gay studies.
- BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER ROUNDUP : Diaz Gives Burroughs Tie With Burbank
- SIDELINES : Temblor Cuts Van Burkleo's Lines of Communication to Kobe
- NBA ROUNDUP : For Starks, No More Two for 18
- 49ers Find It Cozy Under Cap : NFL: Financial maneuvers bring team immediate return on investment with berth in Super Bowl XXIX.
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL / SEA VIEW LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Woodbridge Has Depth to Beat Sailors
- It's Time to Drop the Puck
- Theater Review : Brea's Alive With 'Sound of Music'
- Whole Lot of Life Left in 'Killer' : Pop music: Jerry Lee Lewis--appearing in Cerritos--has been described as erratic, violent, even <i> dead.</i> He hopes new album shifts focus from his legend to his talents.
- Educators Conference: A Celebration of the Art Form
- Two of a Kind, in Name Only : The Older Willie West III Gets, the Smarter His Father Becomes
- PALMDALE : Experimental Aircraft Crashes; Pilot Ejects Safely
- Bankers Trust's Income Plunges 40% in Fourth Quarter : Results: Derivatives write-offs are blamed. GE and Bear Stearns also report setbacks.
- QLogic Corp.: The Costa Mesa computer products...
- Pope Beatifies Australian Nun, Again Rules Out Female Priests
- Doctor Details Sperm Removal From Dead Man
- Japanese Premier Denies Slow Quake Aid; Toll at 4,048 : Tragedy: Murayama admits to 'confusion' in handling of temblor and is jeered in Parliament. More than 270,000 are displaced in worst disaster since WWII.
- FULLERTON : Council Quizzes Finance Director on Investing
- GARDEN GROVE : Clothing Giveaway Raises Kids' Smiles
- GLENDALE : Students Ask About New Evening School
- PANORAMA CITY : Fumes Force 90 to Flee Site; Incense Blamed
- Fire Captain Held After Grand Jury Indictment
- LOS ANGELES : Former Yaroslavsky Aide Named to Animal Board
- Company Town : Too Many Ironies in the Fire at Sony
- Company Town
- MEDIA
- U.S. Presses China on Pirating of Music and Movies
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Blasting Decay Away : New dental instrument that uses particles and compressed air to prepare tooth for filling is said to be easier to take than a drill.
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Wider Women's Role in Drug Tests Urged
- Bid to Revamp Crime Bill Sparks Clash : Legislation: Both sides in House trade insults in battle over GOP's drive to shift focus to more police, prisons. Democrats warn of pork-barrel spending.
- Kremlin Has Hands Full With Chechens : Caucasus: Russian flag may fly over presidential palace in Grozny, but Moscow faces a bitter challenge.
- TURBULENCE AHEAD: L.A. City Councilman Joel Wachs...
- Repairs Yet to Begin at Hardest-Hit Schools
- ENCINO : Psychiatrist Indicted in Alleged Billing Scheme
- LAGUNA BEACH : Owners Encouraged to Retrofit Cottages
- County Report Shows Steady Spread of AIDS
- Chance of Rain Today Put at 100%, With Stronger Storm Due in Sunday
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Inflation Fears Are Rekindled; Dow Falls 46.77
- Damage to Port Chokes Off Kobe's Lifeline
- HOLLYWOOD : State Urged Not to Pay for Delays Over Tunnel Flaws
- OXNARD : Postal Service Seeks Blankets, Coats for Needy
- CALABASAS : Chamber to Install President, Officers
- $800,000 Slated for College Arts Center
- Lost Hiker Finds His Way Back : Survival: Member of college crew club takes wrong trail during team trek, walks safely out of wilderness next day.
- CYPRESS : Police Give Back Christmas to Family
- And So the Case Goes to Trial : Several serious issues beneath all the hype
- Earthquake Memories : Teamwork Creates 'Jolt' of Happiness
- This Time, Bastani Makes the Shot
- Sundance: The Little Film Fest Is No Longer So Little : Movies: Unknowns still dominate the competition, but premieres and special screenings add a glitter that only Hollywood could appreciate.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Murder in the First': Exercise of Excess
- ENERGY
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : listen in
- More Than 2 Tons of Cocaine Seized in 2 San Bernardino County Raids
- Rabin Reassures PLO on Settlements : Mideast: He tells Arafat that existing Jewish communities will not be expanded, no new ones will be started. Palestinian leader seems mollified.
- Forms That Frolic : From 'lobsterlunch' to microorganisms, show features sculptures both fun and fantastic.
- Gingrich Rejects Calls to Kill Book Deal
- Mandela-De Klerk Rift Imperils Unity : South Africa: White former president threatens to leave coalition government after being 'viciously insulted.'
- Comedy With a Point : Two plays draw on real-life experiences of their authors. The writers slip in the message between the laughs.
- Company Town : China Liberalizes Showing of U.S., Hong Kong Movies
- Pacemaker Warnings Issued: Telectronics Pacing Systems Inc....
- Closure of Port of Kobe Will Disrupt Shipping Worldwide
- Illness Caused by Oysters Tied to Human Sewage
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : So Near and Yet So Far : Tastes of Moscow and Manila are found in Glendale. Deli serves hearty Russian sandwiches. Tiny cafe has fresh Filipino fare.
- Symbolic Chechnya Palace Falls to Russians
- Death Is No Excuse for Tenant's Failure to Give 30-Day Notice
- Making Improvements to the Fabric of Life
- Squeezing Through : Commuting: Residents hurry to make it through Topanga Canyon Boulevard before it closes at 7:30 a.m. for storm damage repair. Otherwise, they have a 1 1/2-hour detour.
- LOS ANGELES : Michael Jackson to Host King From Ivory Coast
- Recalling a Man Who Stayed the Course : Presidency: L.B.J. was the best champion of the poor and downtrodden; too bad his example is lost to history.
- Re-Entry Students Face Hurdles for a Degree
- Analyzing a Super Mismatch Not Quite as Simple as ABC
- FootballJason Leonard, Deandros Long and Abe Johnson,...
- Southern California Bank to Buy Thrift's Deposits, Loans : Finance: The assets from Independence One's last business unit will make the Anaheim firm Orange County's largest bank.
- Advanced Logic Research Inc.: The Irvine manufacturer...
- ORANGE COUNTY BRIEFLY
- Commercial Property Market Shows Signs of Life : Real estate: After four dormant years, analysts see good news for manufacturing, warehouse and retail space. Bankruptcy not a major factor.
- Suspend Russia Aid, Bonner Tells Congressional Panel
- Gunman in S.F. Kills 49ers Fan, Wounds Another
- Missouri Grinds to a Halt in Snowstorm : Weather: Highways and businesses close under more than a foot of precipitation that reaches into Michigan. Bitter winds add to misery.
- Probability of Rain Today Put at 100%
- A Crystal Bowl's Legacy After Nazis and Northridge Quake
- Just a Thought: Could Money Be at Root of County Crisis?
- High Court Is Asked to Allow Testimony of Slain Woman's Kin
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Flooding Causes Damage of Up to $1 Million at Castaic Dam
- $40,000 Reward Offered in Newport Slaying
- PREP ROUNDUP
- AUSTRALIAN OPEN NOTES : Rafter's Popularity Shoots Through Roof
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Ocean View Capitalizes on Westminster Turnovers
- O.C. Group Quietly Attends Suits Hearing : Congress: Sen. Boxer meets with contingent of small investors opposed to Rep. Christopher Cox's bill that would limit litigation against businesses.
- 'Pizza Man' Has Surprise for Gunmen : Crime: Police dressed as Domino's drivers foil robbery attempt. Suspected gang member is wounded in shootout.
- In Tough Going, the Tough Get . . . Luxurious
- COLUMN ONE : Teaching That Goes Beyond IQ : Schools try to open new doors for children based on the theory that we have many kinds of intelligence. Students stumped by traditional education may flourish with lessons geared to musical or spatial skills.
- Official Calls College Investments Safe
- Body of Kobe Quake Victim Secured : Tragedy: The family of Voni Wong pays $12,000 for return costs. 'We feel she deserves a Christian burial,' father says.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Man Shot After Following Estranged Wife
- To Insulate the Peso, Adopt a Watchdog With Teeth : Mexico: An independent federal reserve board might prevent the political tinkering that brings fiscal chaos.
- NEWBURY PARK : Deliberations to Begin in Assault Case
- Encino Psychiatrist Charged in Fraud Case
- 2 Teens Fatally Shot, Another Seriously Hurt in Gang Attacks
- Decisions
- Groups Sue to Halt Razing of Museum : Preservation: The action may be too late, as director says one Science and Industry building is already partially down.
- 1995 NHL PREVIEW : Second Season Is His First : Mighty Ducks: Short schedule puts pressure on rookie sensation Kariya.
- Masters, Chapple Going to San Jose State
- Another Obstacle to Replacement Players in Canada
- Trojans Wilt Under Pressure : College basketball: Arizona State's defense virtually puts game away early in 81-71 victory.
- BASEBALL
- COVER STORY : Eyes on the Sky : Plane watchers get a lift seeing vintage and commercial aircraft take off and land atValley airports.
- Moving Past the Pain : Sandra Lee Peckinpah has won praise for her children's books about youngsters who overcome disabilities.
- LAGUNA BEACH : A Dirty Job That Seniors Do Well
- End Race-Based Admissions, UC Regent Suggests
- LA PALMA : City Housing Plan Upsets Neighbors in L.A. County
- Earthquake Memories : 'In a few seconds, life became altered'
- MOVIE REVIEW : Shady Characters So Good at Being 'Bad'